List of Famous people born on November 30th
Cinaethon of Sparta
Cinaethon of Sparta was a legendary Greek poet to whom different sources ascribe the lost epics Oedipodea, Little Iliad and Telegony. Eusebius says that he flourished in 764/3 BC.
Menecrates of Ephesus
Menecrates of Ephesus was a Greek didactic poet of the Hellenistic period. He wrote a poem called the Works which was modeled upon Hesiod's Works and Days and included a discussion of bees based on the work of Aristotle. He was the teacher of the astronomical poet Aratus.
Jack McCall
John “Jack” McCall ;, also known as "Crooked Nose" or "Broken Nose Jack", was the murderer of Old West legend Wild Bill Hickok. McCall shot Hickok from behind as he played poker at Nuttal & Mann's Saloon in Deadwood, Dakota Territory on August 2, 1876. McCall was executed for the murder on March 1, 1877.
Purnima Banerjee
Purnima Banerjee was an Indian freedom fighter and a part of the constituent assembly from 1946–1950.
Vittorino da Feltre
Vittorino da Feltre was an Italian humanist and teacher. He was born in Feltre, Belluno, Republic of Venice and died in Mantua. His real name was Vittorino Rambaldoni. It was in Vittorino that the Renaissance idea of the complete man, or l'uomo universale — health of body, strength of character, wealth of mind — reached its first formulation.
Pherecydes of Leros
Pherecydes of Leros was, according to the Suda, an ancient Greek historian from the island of Leros, who lived "before the seventy-fifth Olympiad", and wrote three works: On Leros, On Iphigenia, and On the Festivals of Dionysus. Although, the Suda considers them separately, he is possibly the same person as Pherecydes of Athens.
Cuthbert Tunstall
Cuthbert Tunstall was an English Scholastic, church leader, diplomat, administrator and royal adviser. He served as Prince-Bishop of Durham during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I.
George Jamesone
George Jamesone was a Scottish painter who is regarded as Scotland's first eminent portrait-painter.
Gaudentius
Gaudentius was the son of Flavius Aetius. F. M. Clover has argued that his mother was Pelagia, a Gothic noblewoman and the widow of Bonifacius.
Vitale II Michele
Vitale II Michiel was Doge of Venice from 1156 to 1172.